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B.C. Mental Health Care Lacks Patient Consent Forms

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Required consent forms for involuntary mental health care are missing in many B.C. cases.
  • A recent audit revealed these forms are not completed in nearly half of all patient cases.
  • Patient rights and civil liberties are at risk due to these documentation gaps.

The British Columbia Ombudsperson's office has released a concerning report indicating that mandatory forms authorizing involuntary mental health care were frequently not completed across health authorities. This follows up on a 2019 report highlighting insufficient patient safeguards.

A recent audit in 2024 discovered that these essential consent forms were missing in nearly half of all involuntary admissions. The Ombudsperson, Jay Chalke, emphasized that this failure to adhere to the Mental Health Act jeopardizes fundamental civil liberties when individuals are detained.

Despite efforts and progress since 2019, Chalke stated that full compliance, where every patient's liberty is taken with proper documentation, has not yet been achieved. The province is currently expanding involuntary care services, making these safeguards even more critical.

Health Minister Josie Osborne acknowledged that while significant progress has been made, more work is needed. She has directed health authorities to prioritize complete and timely documentation for all involuntary care admissions. Additionally, the report noted that an independent rights advisor is not yet automatically engaged for involuntarily detained patients.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The report found that required consent forms for involuntary mental health care were not completed in nearly half of all cases audited in 2024, indicating significant gaps in patient safeguards.
Completing these forms is crucial for respecting patients' civil liberties and rights, as mandated by the Mental Health Act, especially when their liberty is being restricted.
The Health Minister has directed health authorities to ensure all involuntary care consent forms are completed accurately and promptly, acknowledging that more work is needed to achieve full compliance.

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